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Cocaine Addiction Treatment Programs

Cocaine is a powerful stimulant that can be snorted, smoked, or injected, and all three methods of abuse can lead to addiction. If you or someone you love is experiencing a problem with addiction, call our toll-free helpline at 1-888-439-3435. Cocaine addiction treatment is available to help you through this difficult time.

Signs That You Are Addicted to Cocaine

Cocaine has a short high, lasting only about thirty minutes. Users will often seek to keep using the drug to keep the high going and to avoid the crash that comes after the high. Tolerance develops, so that it takes increasing amounts of the drug to achieve the same high. It is also an expensive habit to have and can easily begin affecting bank balances, particularly as tolerance to the drug increases. When users find cocaine at the center of a person’s thoughts or they begin planning their days or evenings around the drug, there may be a problem. Feeling as though you can’t function without the drug or need to have it to have a good time are signs of addiction. Other signs may include missing work, weight loss, long periods of wakefulness, and changes in behavior, such as avoiding friends and family. Addicts may sell personal items or steal to support a cocaine habit.

Help for Cocaine Addicts

Sometimes a cocaine addiction can feel insurmountable, but help is available. With cocaine addiction treatment, users can recover and live healthy, drug-free lives. Therapy and medication can make cocaine treatment successful and help users transition into a better life. Because cocaine addiction can involve changes in the brain as well as complex behavioral patterns and family interactions, users are advised to seek professional help instead of trying to tackle the problem themselves. A treatment plan devised specifically for the individual will take into account that user’s circumstances, and it will be more successful. Many types of treatment are available.

Detox Centers and Withdrawal Treatment

Although cocaine withdrawal doesn’t have physical symptoms like those found in alcohol or heroin withdrawal, the psychological symptoms are comparable. Symptoms of cocaine withdrawal may include agitation, fatigue, unpleasant dreams, restlessness, and generalized malaise. Cravings for cocaine may last for weeks or months. Depression or suicidal thoughts may be present in some people, so it is important that the withdrawal period is monitored by healthcare professionals. Cocaine detox centers are available to support users through this difficult period. Medications may be prescribed to normalize sleep patterns and control anxiety. Doctors will monitor prescribed medication carefully to ensure it meets the patients’ needs and that the new drug isn’t simply a substitute for the old one.

Inpatient Cocaine Rehab

Inpatient cocaine abuse treatment may be the best option for recovery, particularly for those with a history of chronic abuse or those who have been unsuccessful in outpatient treatment. Inpatient cocaine treatment centers give users the opportunity to remove themselves from tempting situations and friends. Twenty-four hour support is available from therapists and medical staff. Inpatient treatment can last thirty days or more, and it gives you time to completely focus on your recovery and transition into healthy living. You can expect counseling, structured activities, and frequent group therapy, where you can form relationships with others going through similar struggles. Inpatient treatment has proven most effective for those struggling with cocaine addiction.

Intensive Outpatient Rehab

Inpatient rehab may not be appropriate or feasible for some people. If you have a job that will not allow you time off or a family and people depending on you, outpatient rehab may be a better option. A combination of twelve-step programs, support groups, and one-on-one personal therapy can successfully treat a cocaine addiction. A personal treatment plan will take into account your specific circumstances, and maintaining a job or school is possible. These programs may last for several months or even longer, and they may be as intensive as inpatient treatment or less rigorous, depending on the needs of the addict.

Aftercare/Addiction Counseling/Sober Living

After successful inpatient or outpatient cocaine treatment, recovery is not complete. Most users will need some form of aftercare to prevent relapses. For those who are not quite ready to go back to their regular lives, there are sober-living facilities, where people can live independently but be surrounded by people who are also in recovery. Long-term counseling is available to help users work through the changes and challenges that a return to everyday life may bring. Users will continue to learn better coping strategies and ways to deal with problems, and twelve-step programs and support groups can also provide relationships with others going through similar struggles. Aftercare is essential to maintaining recovery and provides a smooth transition into sober and healthy living.

Choose to Quit Cocaine

A cocaine addiction not only affects the user but also friends and family. Taking the first step to reach out for help can be hard, but it can also be the most rewarding change you can make in your life. If you are experiencing a problem with cocaine addiction, call our toll-free hotline at 1-888-439-3435 today for help finding cocaine addiction treatment. If you have a loved one who is struggling with addiction, we can provide information on intervention services and ways to help, even if your loved one hasn’t admitted that there is a problem. Recovery and sober living may be closer than you think.

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